Australian scientists urge caution over latest BPA study
date:Feb 28, 2013
ects on human brains, particularly those of babies and children. The results of the study suggested that female brains might be even more susceptible to damage than male brains.

BPA is sometimes used in plastic food packaging and bottled water. The chemical can be ingested if it seeps into the contents of food and beverage containers.

Our study found that BPA may impair the development of the central nervous system, and raises the question as to whether exposure could predispose animals and hu
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